Adaptation
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* [[Film adaptation]], whose theme, story, or structure is based on another (usually literary) work. | * [[Film adaptation]], whose theme, story, or structure is based on another (usually literary) work. | ||
* [[Literary adaptation]], wherein the central elements of a film or other visual medium are adapted into a novel, novella, or comic book. | * [[Literary adaptation]], wherein the central elements of a film or other visual medium are adapted into a novel, novella, or comic book. | ||
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+ | *''[[Adaptation.]]'', a 2002 film | ||
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- Film adaptation, whose theme, story, or structure is based on another (usually literary) work.
- Literary adaptation, wherein the central elements of a film or other visual medium are adapted into a novel, novella, or comic book.
Namesakes
- Adaptation., a 2002 film
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